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  • on the SEATO meeting in Manila, his discussion with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, and his visit to South Vietnam. Z483. U. S. POLICY TOW ARD LAOS Noted Assistant Secretary of Defense Bundy's report of the recent military revolt in Laos. 2484. CUTBACKS
  • Nehru, one through Chiang Kai-Shek, and one through officials at lower level who were participating in armistice discussions. The gist of the messages was that if a satisfactory armistice were not signed promptly, we would remove the limits we were
  • for projects. Taiwan (Chiang Kai Shek) We expressed Presid ent .Johnson 1s friendship and explained U. S. peace proposals. Chines e proposals: U. S. should not be using own troops as principal forces in Southeast Asia, but rather Asian troops and American
  • '.talG with Chiang Kai•,s bek. 34 McNamara then -described ln detail the cutback in e.pe-c ial nuclear :referring to the cha:rt.s which he ha$ used right along, pointing out that even with the cutbacks vie still had a very au.bstantial ~qu.antlty
  • the future. He 1poke briefly of the Laotian eltuatlon. He dtd not touch on I ·1 hta talks with Chiang Kai•ahek. 1 i 1 \ 3- McNamara then deacirtbed in detail the cutback f.n epocial nucleal' materiale, referring to the chart• which he hae wsed right
  • t~is. abou~ WHEEL.ER: · The kay points are these: The first contact that was· made by a KOr~h Korean vessel . ' w.:.t.h th.s PtJESLO was at 12 noon Kc:ean tL-na. This contact apparently aid not concern the ca?tain . of the PUEBLO. These vessels